Michael E. Hagensee

Affiliations: 
Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, LA, United States 
Area:
Microbiology Biology, Pathology
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Lin HY, Zhu X, Mazumder HOR, et al. (2024) Serum oxidative biomarkers associated with genital HPV infection and cervical lesions in women. Journal of Medical Virology. 96: e29362
Lin HY, Fu Q, Tseng TS, et al. (2023) Impact of Dietary Quality on Genital Oncogenic HPV Infection in Women. The Journal of Infectious Diseases
Palefsky JM, Lee JY, Jay N, et al. (2022) Treatment of Anal High-Grade Squamous Intraepithelial Lesions to Prevent Anal Cancer. The New England Journal of Medicine. 386: 2273-2282
Lin HY, Fu Q, Kao YH, et al. (2021) Antioxidants Associated with Oncogenic HPV Infection in women. The Journal of Infectious Diseases
Naresh A, Hagensee M, Myers L, et al. (2020) Association of Diet Quality and Dietary Components with Clinical Resolution of HPV. Nutrition and Cancer. 1-10
Fidel PL, Moyes D, Samaranayake L, et al. (2020) Interplay between oral immunity in HIV and the microbiome. Oral Diseases. 26: 59-68
Cameron JE, Dennis DC, Herrel NR, et al. (2020) Risk of abnormal cervical cytology in HIV-infected women testing positive for both human papillomavirus and Epstein-Barr virus in genital tract specimens. Cancer Causes & Control : Ccc
McLarty J, Williams D, Loyd S, et al. (2020) Abstract B116: Cervical HPV testing with two home self-collection methods compared to a standard clinical-collection method Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention
Griffen AL, Thompson ZA, Beall CJ, et al. (2019) Significant effect of HIV/HAART on oral microbiota using multivariate analysis. Scientific Reports. 9: 19946
McLarty JW, Williams DL, Loyd S, et al. (2019) Cervical Human Papillomavirus Testing With Two Home Self-Collection Methods Compared With a Standard Clinically Collected Sampling Method. Sexually Transmitted Diseases. 46: 670-675
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